1. Wrigley Field, Chicago: The second-oldest ballpark in the United States and the site of Babe Ruth’s infamous “called shot,” the legendary Wrigley Field hosts its 97th season this year. Stay: The Majestic Hotel, the closest hotel to Wrigley Field.

2. Fenway Park, Boston: The oldest ballpark in the U.S. and one of the last stadiums to still use hand-operated scoreboards, Fenway Park is home to the legendary Boston Red Sox and the iconic Green Monster. Stay: Hotel Commonwealth and enjoy views of Fenway Park.

3. Safeco Field, Seattle: The ballpark’s one-of-a-kind retractable roof is designed to cover but not enclose the field, sheltering guests from Seattle rain while also preserving an open-air environment and spectacular views of Mount Rainier, Puget Sound and downtown Seattle. Stay: Silver Cloud Hotel Stadium.

4. Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles: Sports Illustrated has named Dodger Stadium the “best in baseball.” The new Bleacher Beach section features all-you-can-eat stadium food, including the famous Dodger Dog. Stay: Kyoto Grand Hotel and Gardens.

5. AT&T Park, San Francisco: Situated in the heart of downtown, AT&T Park features a classic design and breathtaking views of San Francisco Bay. Stay: Intercontinental Hotel.

6. Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Baltimore: In this first new “retro-style” ballpark built in the ’90s, all seats are angled toward home plate and are some of the widest and most comfortable in the country. Stay: The Inn at The Colonnade.

7. Coors Field, Denver: The Rockies and their opponents hit more home runs at Coors Field than any other stadium, thanks to the altitude and one of the largest outfields in the country. Purple seats on the 20th row of the upper deck signify exactly 1 mile above sea level in the Mile High City. Stay: Crowne Plaza Hotel.

8. Yankee Stadium, New York: The new Yankee Stadium replicates much of the old stadium’s signature design, with the addition of high-tech features such as LCD screens and plush luxury boxes. Stay: Sylvan Guest House.

9. Citizens Bank Park, Philadelphia: The Phillies’ spectacular ballpark features a unique bi-level bullpen where fans can heckle the other team up close. Citizens Bank Park has also vowed to use “green” energy as the first MLB stadium to join the EPA’s Green Power Partnership Program. Stay: The Rittenhouse Hotel.

10. Busch Stadium, St. Louis: Home to the Cardinals, the new Busch Stadium III opened in 2006 with an open-air design and panoramic views of the downtown St. Louis skyline. Stay: Westin Hotel.